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i need to read somebooks abt fictions ghost stories detractive stories adventure etc any books
Answer
BOOKS READ IN 2011
The Vampyre, a Tale by John William Polidori â ManyBooks.net
It Waits and It Waits again by Robert M Yelverton â feedbooks.com
Gargoyle Grotesque by Dave Jeffery â feedbooks.com
The Last Rose of Summer by Dave Jeffery â feedbooks.com
It Lives in the Dark by Dave Jeffery â feedbooks.com
Dry Season by Dan Smith
The Ballerina, the Gymnast and the Yoga Master by RJ Silver â feedbooks.com
Doctor at Large by Richard Gordon
Sanctumâs Breach by Jeff Inlo â ManyBooks.net
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad â ManyBooks.net
Beatrice Beechamâs: Halloween Haunting by Dave Jeffery â feedbooks.com
The Shop on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
A Good Yarn by Debbie Macomber
The Rites of Passage by William Golding
Writing Jane Austen by Elizabeth Aston
Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens â ManyBooks.net
Little Stranger by Sarah Waters
Return of the Raven by Phillip Elston
Dreams Underfoot and Widdershins by Charles de Lint
Coffin on Murder Street by Gwendoline Butler
Harry Potter -3 short stories by Bruce T Forbes â feedbooks.com
The Hippopotamus by Stephen Fry
Bible Mysteries by Lonely Soul â feedbooks.com
Let the Right on In by John Ajvide Lindqivst
The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith â ManyBooks.net
Sanctus by Simon Toyne
1984 by George Orwell â feedbooks.com
The Great Gatsby by F Scot Fitzgerald â feedbooks.com
Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantell
Saturday by Ian McEwan
Draculaâs Quest by Bram Stoker â ManyBooks.net
The Truth Cookie by Fiona Dunbar
Nocturnes by John Connolly
Dead(ish) by Naomi Kramer â Goodreads.com
I Robot by Cory Doctorow â feedbooks.com
The Worldâs Wife by Carol Ann Duffy â poems
The Fourth Bear by Jasper Fforde
Race against Time by Eric Brown â Quick Reads
The Poison in the Blood by Tom Holland â Quick Reads
Lily by Adele Geras â Quick Reads
The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi
A Hat full of Sky by Terry Pratchet
The Onion Girl by Charles de Linte
Brenda and Effie series Never the Bride, Something Borrowed and Conjugal Rites all by Paul Magrs
The Secret World of Witchcraft by Jason Karl
The Importance of being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
The Pile of Stuff at the Bottom of the Stairs by Christina Hopkinson
I Spied a Pale Horse by Mark Timlin
Sean Bean: The Biography by Larua Jackson
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Girl in the Red Coat by Roma Ligocka
Toast by Nigel Slater
Men at Work by Mike Gayle â Quick Reads
Strangers on the 16:02 by Priya Basil â Quick Reads
Palaces and Calluses by Rebecca Woodhead
Throne of Vengeance by Jeff Inlo â ManyBooks.net
Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope
The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing
Re-reads
Winter King by Bernard Cornwall
Enemy of God by Bernard Cornwall
Excalibur by Bernard Cornwall
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
Watership Down by Richard Adams
Lady Chatterleyâs Lover by D H Lawrence
Currently reading
Fall of Giants by Ken Follet
The Last Colony by John Scalzi
Green Rider by Kristen Britain
The Private Life of Florence Nightingale by Richard Gordon
BOOKS READ IN 2011
The Vampyre, a Tale by John William Polidori â ManyBooks.net
It Waits and It Waits again by Robert M Yelverton â feedbooks.com
Gargoyle Grotesque by Dave Jeffery â feedbooks.com
The Last Rose of Summer by Dave Jeffery â feedbooks.com
It Lives in the Dark by Dave Jeffery â feedbooks.com
Dry Season by Dan Smith
The Ballerina, the Gymnast and the Yoga Master by RJ Silver â feedbooks.com
Doctor at Large by Richard Gordon
Sanctumâs Breach by Jeff Inlo â ManyBooks.net
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad â ManyBooks.net
Beatrice Beechamâs: Halloween Haunting by Dave Jeffery â feedbooks.com
The Shop on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
A Good Yarn by Debbie Macomber
The Rites of Passage by William Golding
Writing Jane Austen by Elizabeth Aston
Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens â ManyBooks.net
Little Stranger by Sarah Waters
Return of the Raven by Phillip Elston
Dreams Underfoot and Widdershins by Charles de Lint
Coffin on Murder Street by Gwendoline Butler
Harry Potter -3 short stories by Bruce T Forbes â feedbooks.com
The Hippopotamus by Stephen Fry
Bible Mysteries by Lonely Soul â feedbooks.com
Let the Right on In by John Ajvide Lindqivst
The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith â ManyBooks.net
Sanctus by Simon Toyne
1984 by George Orwell â feedbooks.com
The Great Gatsby by F Scot Fitzgerald â feedbooks.com
Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantell
Saturday by Ian McEwan
Draculaâs Quest by Bram Stoker â ManyBooks.net
The Truth Cookie by Fiona Dunbar
Nocturnes by John Connolly
Dead(ish) by Naomi Kramer â Goodreads.com
I Robot by Cory Doctorow â feedbooks.com
The Worldâs Wife by Carol Ann Duffy â poems
The Fourth Bear by Jasper Fforde
Race against Time by Eric Brown â Quick Reads
The Poison in the Blood by Tom Holland â Quick Reads
Lily by Adele Geras â Quick Reads
The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi
A Hat full of Sky by Terry Pratchet
The Onion Girl by Charles de Linte
Brenda and Effie series Never the Bride, Something Borrowed and Conjugal Rites all by Paul Magrs
The Secret World of Witchcraft by Jason Karl
The Importance of being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
The Pile of Stuff at the Bottom of the Stairs by Christina Hopkinson
I Spied a Pale Horse by Mark Timlin
Sean Bean: The Biography by Larua Jackson
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Girl in the Red Coat by Roma Ligocka
Toast by Nigel Slater
Men at Work by Mike Gayle â Quick Reads
Strangers on the 16:02 by Priya Basil â Quick Reads
Palaces and Calluses by Rebecca Woodhead
Throne of Vengeance by Jeff Inlo â ManyBooks.net
Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope
The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing
Re-reads
Winter King by Bernard Cornwall
Enemy of God by Bernard Cornwall
Excalibur by Bernard Cornwall
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
Watership Down by Richard Adams
Lady Chatterleyâs Lover by D H Lawrence
Currently reading
Fall of Giants by Ken Follet
The Last Colony by John Scalzi
Green Rider by Kristen Britain
The Private Life of Florence Nightingale by Richard Gordon
what are great books to read!?
Cinthea D
i dont want to read about twilight or what ever.
what are some good books that are intresting i
really dont care if its a classical book. it just has
to be intresting
Answer
I have some great ones for you ;)
Uglies, Pretties, Specials, Extras: series by Scott Westerfeld -- about a future society, thought-provoking, fast-paced, funny, accessible
Peeps and The Last Days: also a series by Scott Westerfeld â vampires are myths, but Peeps, or Parasite Positives, are real, such an interesting read, captivating from the first page to the last, action-packed, fast reads.
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak -- narrated by Death, follows the story of a German girl growing up in the middle of the Holocaust, but in an intimate and touching way rather than it being distant or like a history lesson, a bit longer read, poetry in every line but still very accessible
The Looking Glass Wars and Seeing Redd: series by Frank Beddor -- the true story of Alice and Wonderland, fast-paced, very original
Wicked Lovely, Ink Exchange, Fragile Eternity: series Melissa Marr -- faeries, again, very original, a clear, beautiful writing style
Crank, Glass, Impulse, Burned, Identical, (Crank and Glass are 1st and 2nd in a series, the rest are all separate) by Ellen Hopkins -- about teens dealing with real life, tough issues (drugs, suicide, abuse) written in verse, which is so cool, poetry, but again completely accessible
City of Bones, City of Ashes, City of Glass: series by Cassandra Clare -- teens hunting demons but in such an original way, great tone, very well-created atmosphere, totally accessible
Tithe, Ironside, Valiant: series by Holly Black -- faeries, but really dark (don't be discouraged if they still have that stupid blurb on the back of Tithe - it's an amazing book), in the same vein as Wicked Lovely, but still in a very original way, marvelous writing style, a bit more mature content
hope these helped :)
I have some great ones for you ;)
Uglies, Pretties, Specials, Extras: series by Scott Westerfeld -- about a future society, thought-provoking, fast-paced, funny, accessible
Peeps and The Last Days: also a series by Scott Westerfeld â vampires are myths, but Peeps, or Parasite Positives, are real, such an interesting read, captivating from the first page to the last, action-packed, fast reads.
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak -- narrated by Death, follows the story of a German girl growing up in the middle of the Holocaust, but in an intimate and touching way rather than it being distant or like a history lesson, a bit longer read, poetry in every line but still very accessible
The Looking Glass Wars and Seeing Redd: series by Frank Beddor -- the true story of Alice and Wonderland, fast-paced, very original
Wicked Lovely, Ink Exchange, Fragile Eternity: series Melissa Marr -- faeries, again, very original, a clear, beautiful writing style
Crank, Glass, Impulse, Burned, Identical, (Crank and Glass are 1st and 2nd in a series, the rest are all separate) by Ellen Hopkins -- about teens dealing with real life, tough issues (drugs, suicide, abuse) written in verse, which is so cool, poetry, but again completely accessible
City of Bones, City of Ashes, City of Glass: series by Cassandra Clare -- teens hunting demons but in such an original way, great tone, very well-created atmosphere, totally accessible
Tithe, Ironside, Valiant: series by Holly Black -- faeries, but really dark (don't be discouraged if they still have that stupid blurb on the back of Tithe - it's an amazing book), in the same vein as Wicked Lovely, but still in a very original way, marvelous writing style, a bit more mature content
hope these helped :)
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